Status SEM310X MKII - ATEX, IECEx Dual Channel Universal Temperature Transmitter With HART Protocol

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SKU
XE-6181-001
£247.92 £206.60
Lead Time:
7 - 10 working days
Weight:
1.00KG
Tariff Code:
90330000
Manufacturer:
Status Instruments
Country of Manufacture:
GB
RoHS Compliant:
Product Compliance:
  • HART 5,6,7 COMPATABLE
  • UNIVERSAL INPUT, DUAL CHANNEL
  • ATEX Version
  • MATHS FUNCTIONS
  • FLASH TESTED TO 4 KV DC

The SEM310 is a HART 5 upwards, (generic device) compatible universal transmitter. It accepts RTD, Thermocouple, Potentiometer or millivolt input signals and converts them to the industry standard (4 to 20) mA transmission signal. Alternatively, HART multidrop mode can be selected.

The ATEX / IECEx version (SEM310X) is programmed with a ATEX / IECEx approved communication lead (USBX Config).

Link To Product configuration software

FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS


SENSOR REFERENCING
The SEM310 sensor referencing via the Windows based USBSpeedlink software allows for close matching to a known reference sensor eliminating possible sensor errors.


USER CALIBRATION
In addition to sensor referencing, current output trimming is possible via the USB and HART commands.


CUSTOM LINEARISATION
The SEM310 can be programmed with a custom linearization to suit nonstandard sensors or sensors with unusual or unique characteristics. Consult the sales office for details.


SENSOR BURN OUT DETECTION
If a sensor wire is broken or becomes disconnected the SEM310 output will automatically go to its user defined level (upscale or downscale) or pre-set value.


OUTPUT CURRENT PRESET
For ease of system calibration and commissioning the output can be set to a pre-defined level anywhere within the (4 to 20) mA range.

 

USBX Config - Atex / IECEx Approved Config Lead

  • Allows Configuration In the Safe Area
  • ATEX / IECEx Approved

USBx

In order to comply with the latest standards, a 'fuse protected shunt zener assembly' is required when configuring between the transmitter and the PC. This is to be used for configuration in the Safe Area